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david porter is the executive director of the yates foundation. the new head of the national cable television association has suggested that cable has not told its story very well and the good work that it has done. tell me about your foundation. >> it was founded years ago under the idea of increasing diversity across the entire cable industry for programming content. it really represents the commitment of the industry that the ceo's are on board with our board of trustees for a number of programs and activities that provide funding within the industry to continue to advance the work across the industry. >> give me an example of a major programming. >> leadership development programs for senior executives, communication, and large programs available within the foundation designed to get taxes interested -- students interested in our industry. giving undergraduate credit. we also have an annual dinner, one of the best in the industry, where the industry comes together to recognize that we are an award winning company. >> how is the cable industry
david porter is the executive director of the yates foundation. the new head of the national cable television association has suggested that cable has not told its story very well and the good work that it has done. tell me about your foundation. >> it was founded years ago under the idea of increasing diversity across the entire cable industry for programming content. it really represents the commitment of the industry that the ceo's are on board with our board of trustees for a number...
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just minutes ago, the assistant police commissioner, john yates resigned. this follows the resignation of scotland yard's top official this weekend and the arrest of one of murdoch's closest associates. nbc's stephanie gosk is live in london. stephanie, when you hear about all of these resignations. some in government, some in news corp, it draws the picture of what was apparently a very tight-knit, closed circle between the government and the media in london. does it not? >> reporter: well, yeah, it does, chuck. this story started off about phone hacking and it very quickly has become a story about influence. this has really been an amazing 24 hours here. you have two high-level officials from scotland yard. the chief of police, sir paul stephenson, and his deputy, john yates, resigning. and then on top of that, his organization, his department, arrests a top executive at news corp, a trusted executive, rebekah brooks, who has been a lightning rod in this scandal. now, yates and stephenson have resigned over the connection scotland yard or actually the all
just minutes ago, the assistant police commissioner, john yates resigned. this follows the resignation of scotland yard's top official this weekend and the arrest of one of murdoch's closest associates. nbc's stephanie gosk is live in london. stephanie, when you hear about all of these resignations. some in government, some in news corp, it draws the picture of what was apparently a very tight-knit, closed circle between the government and the media in london. does it not? >> reporter:...
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two of whom who have resigned this week commissioner support stephenson his assistant commissioner mr yates has also appeared they face questioning over this this cozy relationship between the press and the police stephenson also faced questions about his handling the police handling of this investigation into phone hacking in two thousand and nine and you also admitted that no fewer than ten former news of the world journalists have worked in the met press office now a lot of people are suggesting that the taking of pride to the alleged taking of bribes by police officers from the journalists is a symptom of essentially endemic corruption in. because in place and police all over the country i went to talk to some people about that and here's my report. ian tomlinson died in london's g. twenty protest in two thousand and nine after being pushed to the ground by p.c. simon harwood how would said he'd been prevented from giving first day by a bottle throwing more he later admitted that had happened john schollers damon as as shot by police in a london underground station in two thousand and f
two of whom who have resigned this week commissioner support stephenson his assistant commissioner mr yates has also appeared they face questioning over this this cozy relationship between the press and the police stephenson also faced questions about his handling the police handling of this investigation into phone hacking in two thousand and nine and you also admitted that no fewer than ten former news of the world journalists have worked in the met press office now a lot of people are...
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top officials paul stephenson and john yates have resigned. andy coulson is out as prime minister's spokesman this year arrested earlier this month. and les hinton is gone. now that rebekah brooks has resigned and been arrested, many observers say james murdoch, chairman and ceo of news corp divisions in europe and asia is on the firing line. it may come down to where else james murdoch's fingerprints can be found. >> he made it clear that he paid off a huge amount of money to gordon taylor who had his phone hacked and james murdoch made it clear now that he regards that as an error on his part. >> reporter: if it's found that james murdoch knew more about hacking than revealed so far, shareholders and board members may force his father's hand. >> that he change the way the company is structured to stop james from taking over, he would have to listen. >> reporter: other reports that independent board members are going further replacing james murdoch all together. a member of that board called those reports total crap. brian todd, cnn, washingt
top officials paul stephenson and john yates have resigned. andy coulson is out as prime minister's spokesman this year arrested earlier this month. and les hinton is gone. now that rebekah brooks has resigned and been arrested, many observers say james murdoch, chairman and ceo of news corp divisions in europe and asia is on the firing line. it may come down to where else james murdoch's fingerprints can be found. >> he made it clear that he paid off a huge amount of money to gordon...
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john yates has resigned as the deputy commissioner who decided not to reopen an investigation of the alleged hacking. his boss stepped down sunday citing speculation with the ties to the former "news of the editor" arrested last week and the defunct newspaper is accused of hacking into the phones of politicians, and even a murder victim. rebec rebekah brooks has been een resd as of this weekend, and we will see what is going to happen here with rupert murdoch and his son james tomorrow? >> well, that is certainly, that is the big question. and rupert murdoch and his son james, and rebekah brooks, who are appearing before the select committee have to be so careful, and so careful in fact, that rupert murdoch's biographers saying he is in rehearsals and being coached by aides and he is walking a fine line, because on one hand, he is under oath, and so like he and his son and rebekah brooks, they can't lie. if they do lie, it is a crime. so they have to be careful what they say. they can't mislead this group, but at the same time, they don't want to give too much away either, because th
john yates has resigned as the deputy commissioner who decided not to reopen an investigation of the alleged hacking. his boss stepped down sunday citing speculation with the ties to the former "news of the editor" arrested last week and the defunct newspaper is accused of hacking into the phones of politicians, and even a murder victim. rebec rebekah brooks has been een resd as of this weekend, and we will see what is going to happen here with rupert murdoch and his son james...
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. >> the cabinet secretary, john yates, then paul stevenson, then all heels people including jeremy hayward who by the way worked diligently for tony blair and gordon brown. [ yelling ] >> let me just talk about resignation. i know it is convenient for the gentleman but sir paul set out his reasons for resignation yesterday in detailed evidence and explained how his situation was so different to the situation in number 10 downing street. most of the questions he asked i had already answered. the chief of staff answered, the parallels with the metropolitan police answered. the roan of mr. walls answered. >> that's british prime minister david cameron facing tough questions today regarding his country's phone hacking scandal. it is a heated emergency session at the house of commons. cameron is criticized for hiring a communication chief who was once an editor of "news of the world." the tabloid newspaper owned by rupert murdock's news corp recently shut down because of the scandal. a protestor interrupted yesterday's hearing hitting rupert murdock in the face with a pie dish. that woman in pi
. >> the cabinet secretary, john yates, then paul stevenson, then all heels people including jeremy hayward who by the way worked diligently for tony blair and gordon brown. [ yelling ] >> let me just talk about resignation. i know it is convenient for the gentleman but sir paul set out his reasons for resignation yesterday in detailed evidence and explained how his situation was so different to the situation in number 10 downing street. most of the questions he asked i had already...
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from the outside, top police officials paul stephenson and john yates have resigned over their handling of the scandal. andy coulson, out years ago as "news of the world" editor and out as david cameron spokesman and arrested last month and les hinton, publisher of the "wall street journal" is gone. "news of the world" has closed down and now that rebekah brooks has resigned and been arrested, many observers say james murdoch, youngest son of rue matter murdoch, chairman and ceo of news corp in asia and britain, is now on the firing line. >> james murdoch has already made it very clear that he paid off a huge amount of money to gordon taylor who is a trade unionist who had his phone hacked, and james murdoch has made it clear now that he regards that as an error on his part and he most regrets it. >> reporter: if it's found james murdoch knew more about the hacking than what's been revealed so far, smith says shareholders, board members may force his father's hand. >> if they were to really demand that james no longer be the heir apparent, that he changed the way that the company is str
from the outside, top police officials paul stephenson and john yates have resigned over their handling of the scandal. andy coulson, out years ago as "news of the world" editor and out as david cameron spokesman and arrested last month and les hinton, publisher of the "wall street journal" is gone. "news of the world" has closed down and now that rebekah brooks has resigned and been arrested, many observers say james murdoch, youngest son of rue matter murdoch,...
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the dodges and the toyotas, and thank you for the fords and most of all, we thank you for roush and yates partner to give us the power that we see before us. thank you for gm performance technology, and ro 7 engines, and thank you for the racing fuel and good year tires that bring performance and power to the track. lord, i want to thank you for my smokin' hot wife tonight, lisa, and my two children, eli and emma, and lord may the drivers put on a performance worthy of the great track, in jesus' name, boogity, boogity, boogity, amen. >> and that is incredible. >> if that sounded familiar, here is "talladega nights." >> we thank you so much for the harvest of domino's, kfc and the always delicious taco bell. >> a great scene. >> yes, a great scene. framed for baby jesus. >> oh, boy. >>> coming up next, senator chuck schumer. >> there he is, on the move. thanks to the venture card from capital one, we get double miles on every purchase, so me and the boys earned a trip to dc twice as fast! oh hi! we get double miles every time we use our card. and since double miles add up fast... one more
the dodges and the toyotas, and thank you for the fords and most of all, we thank you for roush and yates partner to give us the power that we see before us. thank you for gm performance technology, and ro 7 engines, and thank you for the racing fuel and good year tires that bring performance and power to the track. lord, i want to thank you for my smokin' hot wife tonight, lisa, and my two children, eli and emma, and lord may the drivers put on a performance worthy of the great track, in...
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bush, he cut taxes, skree yated 3 million jobs. so those are real numbers. they come to us from the census bureau. >> that's an interpretation that i think is faulty because yeah, he raised taxes, but it was also the first republican congress in over 40 years and they actually forced a balanced budget on the president. and to his credit, he went along with it. now remember, he vetoed the welfare bill. had a lot to do with passing that bill. he vetoed it twice and then he finally agreed and passed it. and of course, that was a great incentive to the economy as well. people realize we're not just going to keep throwing money down the drain. it wasn't because he raised taxes that the economy took off. and in the case of -- >> he also did inherit a pretty tough economy himself. >> he did. there's no question about that. and so did, you know -- so did president obama, he says. but the fact of the matter is that what obama doesn't acknowledge ever is that the democrats have taken over congress two years before he became president and they started the big spending
bush, he cut taxes, skree yated 3 million jobs. so those are real numbers. they come to us from the census bureau. >> that's an interpretation that i think is faulty because yeah, he raised taxes, but it was also the first republican congress in over 40 years and they actually forced a balanced budget on the president. and to his credit, he went along with it. now remember, he vetoed the welfare bill. had a lot to do with passing that bill. he vetoed it twice and then he finally agreed...
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news, and in the latest development in this phone hacking case the assistant police commissioner, john yates has resigned, basically he was forced to resign, jenna. and he has been under attack for putting the phone hacking case to bed prematurely back in 2009, closing it, and now with a list of basically 4,000 potential phone-hacking victims, many people are saying that this was poor judgment at best. now the police under investigation also for allegedly accepting bribes totaling about $200,000 overall from news of the world journalists for information. also for hiring a formerred ta tore of the news oformer editor. all this led to the arrest of sir paul stevenson last night. he claims his name was clean but as top cop he needs to step down. rebecca brookes head of rupert murdoch's empire was arrested friday but released on bail after nine hours of questioning. >> the position of rebecca brooks can be simply stated, she is not guilty of any criminal offense. the position of the metropolitan police is lessees i to understand. despite arresting her yesterday and conducting an interview proces
news, and in the latest development in this phone hacking case the assistant police commissioner, john yates has resigned, basically he was forced to resign, jenna. and he has been under attack for putting the phone hacking case to bed prematurely back in 2009, closing it, and now with a list of basically 4,000 potential phone-hacking victims, many people are saying that this was poor judgment at best. now the police under investigation also for allegedly accepting bribes totaling about...
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politicians and we're expecting that may produce some new information on all this, particularly john yates, the man that initially investigated all these claims of phone hacking and said look, there's just a handful of people who have been targeted, it's basically not a big deal, now he's realized what a catastrophic error of judgment that was because the woman that's replaced him on this inquiry, sue acres, is saying up to 4,000 people could have been targeted by the newspapers. >> what about the implications that this is not just the now defunct "news of the world," but other papers? >> yeah. i think this is really significant and really bad news for news international. it's no longer just confined to "news of the world," the paper that they closed down, realizing it had become toxic as a brand. it's now spread to "the sun" and "sunday times." both so far have not been shown to have used phone hacking, but they have been shown to use what, at best, slightly underhand techniques, at worst illegal activities to get information. "the sun" is maintaining it got the medical records without br
politicians and we're expecting that may produce some new information on all this, particularly john yates, the man that initially investigated all these claims of phone hacking and said look, there's just a handful of people who have been targeted, it's basically not a big deal, now he's realized what a catastrophic error of judgment that was because the woman that's replaced him on this inquiry, sue acres, is saying up to 4,000 people could have been targeted by the newspapers. >> what...